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Definition of Tea bread
1. Noun. Sweetened buns to be eaten with tea.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tea Bread
Literary usage of Tea bread
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1876)
"Tea —Bread, butter, and tea. 128 per mln. 160 per mln. Tea—Bread, butter, and tea.
(Engaged.) 128 per mm. 166 per mm. Supper — Porridge and milk. ..."
2. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1909)
"Chicken soup, roast-beef and gravy, bread, tea. Bread, butter, tea, coffee, ...
Beef soup, rice, milk, bread, butter, tea. Bread, butter, tea, coffee, milk. ..."
3. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1906)
"Chicken soup, roast-beef and gravy, bread, tea. Bread, butter, tea, coffee, ...
Beef soup, rice, milk, bread, butter, tea. Bread, butter, tea, coffee, milk. ..."
4. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1906)
"Dinner : Chicken soup, roast-beef and gravy, bread, tea. Bread, butter, tea, coffee
... Chicken soup, beefsteak, apple sauce, bread, tea. Bread, butter, tea ..."
5. Diet in health and disease by Julius Friedenwald (1913)
"Beef soup, roast-beef and gravy, bread, tea. Bread, butter, tea ... Beef soup,
lice, milk, bread, butter, tea. Bread, butter, tea, coffee, milk. ..."
6. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1905)
"SUNDAY: Hospital. Oatmeal, bread, butter, eggs, milk, tea, coffee. Chicken soup,
roast-beef and gravy, bread, tea. Bread, butter, tea ..."
7. A Treatise on Food and Dietetics Physiologically and Therapeutically Considered by Frederick William Pavy (1881)
"1 pint of tea; bread and butter. DINNER.—j- Ib. of meat when dressed; £ Ib.
of potatoes; bread and beer. TEA.—1 pint of tea; bread and butter. SUPPER. ..."